04.07.17 by Kimi

“Deskercise” by Foreign Fauna

A fantastic short about the pain (and possible pleasure) of working a desk job by animation studio Foreign Fauna.

04.07.17 by Kimi

Supernaive – “Opal Waltz”

Paris-based animator Vincent Tsui explores adolescence through a series of portraits involving inflatable objects in this wonderful video for Supernaive’s track “Opal Waltz.”

04.07.17 by Kimi

“Détour” by Michel Gondry

An endearing short about a lost tricycle by French director Michel Gondry. Shot entirely on an iPhone 7, check out one of Gondry’s favourite camera tricks below!

 

 

 

03.07.17 by Kimi

“Chill” by Jonathan Djob Nkondo

An ode to laziness by Jonathan Djob Nkondo. Music by Michael Berto, featuring the song “The Dreaming Towers” by Paws Menu. Sound Design by Skillbard. Check out more of Nkondo’s work here, if you haven’t already!

03.07.17 by Kimi

Animation: “Morning Coffee”

A short film about love by students from Gobelins visual arts school in Paris. Animation created by Maya Av-Ron, David Feliu, Larissa Paz, Araz Keilan and Shen Yi.

03.07.17 by Kimi

Tom Rosenthal – “The Only Good Thing About Bad Bob”

Video for Tom Rosenthal’s track “The Only Good Thing About Bad Bob” by director Matt Bowron. Cinematography by Frank Madone.

03.07.17 by Kimi

“Endless Tea” by Angie Wang

A delightful animated sequence by Los Angeles-based illustrator and cartoonist Angie Wang.

03.07.17 by Kimi

Animation: “Don’t Know Where Going”

An animated conversation between London-based animator Peter Millard and Hungarian animator Reka Bucsi. Part of an exhibition they did together while Artists in Residence at q21, they each drew 250 frames without knowing where the other person was going, then animated each other’s sequence. Click here for more information on the project!

30.06.17 by Kimi

“Free AF” by Anik Rosenblum

Fun animation just in time for Canada Day by Vancouver-based animator Anik Rosenblum! A collaboration between Rethink (who produced the song) and Dancing Line Productions (who produced the animation), see full credits below.

 

Animated music video for Canada’s 150th
Client: Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion
Agency: Rethink
Agency CDs: Ian Grais, Chris Staples
Writer: Sean O’Connor
Music: David Gaudet
Production company: Dancing Line Productions
Animation Director: Anik Rosenblum

 

 

30.06.17 by Kimi

Arcade Fire – “Signs of Life”

A couple of stylish secret agents embark on an extraterrestrial mystery in the video for Arcade Fire’s track “Signs of Life.” Directed by Miami-based creative duo Lucas Leyva and Jillian Mayer (aka Mayer/Leyva) of Borscht.

30.06.17 by jeffhamada

Tyler, the Creator – “Who Dat Boy” Feat. ASAP Rocky

We had high expectations for this with all the Twitter hype and were not disappointed! Another great video directed by Tyler himself, under his alias, Wolf Haley. Just a bummer this video ends just as it’s getting good! Round of applause for the effects department.

29.06.17 by jeffhamada

‘Stand By Me’ Reimagined as Skateboard Film

Our good friend photographer Alana Paterson has just released really fun remake of the classic coming of age film, Stand By Me. Paterson’s short, “Slam By Me”, ditches the boys for a female cast of skaters, including Michelle Pezel of Antisocial Skateboard Shop. Killer cinematography by our favourite, Liam Mitchell. This film is part of a collaboration between VICE and Vans called Unbound which gives creatives opportunities to work on passion projects.






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